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BAILLIE THEATRE, SOULPEPPER THEATRE COMPANY

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Spring Awakening
Sep 10 – Oct 4, 2026

Frank Wedekind's Spring Awakening, adapted and directed by Soulpepper Artistic Director Paolo Santalucia with associate direction by Luke Reece, opens Soulpepper Theatre's 2026/27 season. The...

Parfumerie
Nov 18 – Dec 20, 2026

Parfumerie, adapted by Adam Pettle and Brenda Robins from Miklós László's romantic comedy, is directed by Morris Panych and set in a Budapest perfume shop...

The Rez Sisters
Jan 23 – Feb 21, 2027

Tomson Highway's The Rez Sisters, directed by Jessica Carmichael, arrives at Soulpepper on the heels of the play's 40th anniversary. Set on the fictional Wasaychigan...

Machinal
Mar 25 – Apr 25, 2027

Machinal, Sophie Treadwell's 1928 expressionist masterwork, comes to the Baillie Theatre in a co-production between Soulpepper Theatre Company and Necessary Angel Theatre Company. Directed by...

Design for Living
May 27 – Jun 27, 2027

Noël Coward's Design for Living follows three artists — played by Jeff Lillico, Nicole Power, and Antoine Yared — whose shifting love triangle becomes a...



Review: PELLÉAS AND MÉLISANDE at Koerner Hall


by Keira Grant - April 17, 2026

Opera Atelier’s 2025-2026 production of Claude Debussy’s Pelléas and Mélisande is a departure from the company’s production modus operandi that will leave a lasting impression on audiences and signal a new era of innovation for Opera Atelier....

Review: THE MOORS at The Theatre Centre


by Ilana Lucas - April 17, 2026

In Jen Silverman’s The Moors, the slightly deranged love child of the Brontës, Waiting For Godot, and Six, Emilie the governess (Blessing Adedijo) arrives at a manor amidst the titular plains to find that nothing is quite as she expected. Branwell, her supposed employer and warmhearted correspond...

Review: CYRANO at CAA Theatre


by Ilana Lucas - March 24, 2026

When it comes to adaptations of French playwright Edmond Rostand’s romantic tragedy Cyrano de Bergerac, you can take your pick of the nose....

Review: THE NEIGHBOURS at Tarragon Theatre


by Ilana Lucas - March 06, 2026

What did our critic think of THE NEIGHBOURS at Tarragon Theatre?...

Review: PEOPLE OF THE CITY at Factory Theatre


by Ilana Lucas - March 05, 2026

Bad Dog Theatre’s new improv show at Factory Theatre revolves around a storyteller who shares three short stories from their lives about what it means to be a person in Toronto. After each tale, the team of improvisers serves up a set of improv based on—or, at least, tangentially related—to ob...

Review: LITTLE WILLY at Canadian Stage


by Ilana Lucas - March 05, 2026

Master puppeteer Ronnie Burkett brings the beautiful handcrafted marionettes of the Daisy Theatre to Canadian Stage’s Berkeley St. location for a run of LITTLE WILLY, an anarchic riff off Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet in the same vein as 2022’s Little Dickens....

Review: LOVE YOU FOREVER AND MORE MUNSCH at Young People's Theatre


by Ilana Lucas - February 25, 2026

I grew up with Robert Munsch stories. If you grew up in Canada, it’s likely you did, too—or you’ve read them to your children, or grandchildren. ...

Review: EUREKA DAY at Coal Mine Theatre


by Ilana Lucas - February 25, 2026

Many of us have, at some point in our lives, operated on the basic assumptions that our chosen communities, particularly those aligned by basic ideology, had our best interests at heart and would look out for each other. ...

Review: YOU, ALWAYS at Canadian Stage


by Ilana Lucas - February 18, 2026

Erin Shields’ beautiful YOU, ALWAYS, directed by Andrea Donaldson at Canadian Stage’s Berkeley Street Theatre, is a kaleidoscopic, fragmented look at all moments of a sibling relationship, from childhood to maturity and everything in between....

Review: MISCHIEF at Tarragon Theatre


by Ilana Lucas - February 03, 2026

The fish leads a more exciting life when it jumps out of the water to visit mischief on the birds. That’s what Emily (Nicole Joy-Fraser), a 288-year-old spirit, tells Brooke (Lisa Nasson), a young Mi’kmaq woman who Emily feels is treading water instead of emerging from it....

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